Beech House appointments & Holiday Club

Date published: 10 September 2013


The Holiday Club visited the Donkey Sanctuary in Manchester.

The East Centre in Gorton works with children with disability, providing rides and activities to help enrich their lives.

The children from school enjoyed their time there playing in the grounds and having a picnic; and decided to adopt a donkey for the Lower Prep. They chose Cocoa, a beautiful brown donkey.

As you can see, they enjoyed having a cuddle and are looking forward to visiting him again. 

Beech House are delighted to announce the following appointments from September:

School Head Boy – Conor Leyland
Head Girl – Rebecca Whitaker

Upper Prep Head Boy – Adam Millington
Head Girl – Emelia Cooper

Lower Prep Head Boy – Sami Hasan
Head Girl – Pheobe Stephens

Senior Prefect – Victoria Burnett

Prefects – Rebecca Affleck, Henna Akhtar, Sophia Meadowcroft, Thomas Quinn & Piers Smithies.

Sub- Prefects - Bryony Clark, Joseph Hamblett, Daniel Lamb,Thomas Valentine & Joshua White

The House Captains are:

Jupiter – Holly Scott, Mercury – Cecily Morgan, Neptune – Eleanor Nickson, Saturn – Hassnat Nadim

I am sure you will join me in congratulating them all and wishing them every success in their posts.

The Form Tutors for the next academic year will be:

Lower Prep

  • Nursery Miss Chick
  • Reception Mrs Sprowell
  • Year 1 Mrs Shahid
  • Year 2 Miss Rousseau

Upper Prep

  • Year 3 Mrs Grange
  • Year 4 Mr Cole & Mrs Waterworth
  • Year 5 Mrs Ali & Miss McGeoghegan
  • Year 6 Miss Whitehead
  • Seniors Year 7 Mr Dugdill & Mrs Krussmann
  • Year 8 Mrs Drake & Mrs White

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